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الخميس: 02 نيسان 2026
  • 02 April 2026
  • 00:52
International Alliance Considers Economic Pressures on Iran to Reopen Hormuz

Khaberni  - Coordinated international efforts are underway to contain the repercussions of the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, with escalating concerns about the continued disruption of energy flows and their impact on global markets.

Bloomberg reports from knowledgeable sources that an alliance of America's allies is preparing to launch a joint diplomatic path aimed at persuading Iran to reopen the strait, amidst increasing pressure on oil and gas supplies.

The sources indicate that the alliance is considering imposing potential economic measures against Tehran if the closure continues, reflecting a trend towards the use of direct pressure tools alongside political channels.

The data reveals that the British Foreign Secretary will host a virtual meeting involving countries from Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, as well as Canada, while America will be absent from this meeting despite its indirect leadership of the path.

The participating countries are exploring three paths of action, including diplomatic, economic, and military; however, the upcoming meeting will primarily focus on coordinating diplomatic efforts, especially among the countries that have direct communication channels with Tehran.

According to Bloomberg, these movements reflect a growing bet on economic tools as a means of pressure, given the increasing risks to global energy markets with the continued closure of one of the most vital passageways for international trade.

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